Interstate  Industrial  Imposition 


Qhicago,  Jllinois. 


CATALOGUE 


ART   GALLERY 


OF    THE 


INTER-STATE  INDUSTRIAL  EXPOSITION 


OF  CHICAGO. 


1877. 


DEACCESSIONED  BY 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

PRINTED  COLLECTIONS 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1877,  by 

THE    INTBK-STATE     INDUSTRIAL    EXPOSITION    OF    CHICAGO, 
in  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


R™<1,  HcNallv  &  Co.,  Printers  and  Engravers,  77  and  79  MaUisor  Street,  Chicago. 


1877. 

EDWIN  LEE  SHOWN,  President. 

VICE  PRESIDENTS. 

JOHN  B.  DRAKE.  GEO.  H.  LAFLIN. 

POTTER  PALMER.  SAM'L  JOHNSTON. 

JOHN  P.  REYNOLDS,  SECRET AHY.       J.  IRVING  PEARCE,  TREASURER. 

EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE. 

GEORGE  C.  CLARKE,  CHAIRMAN. 

L.  G.  KLINCK.  GEO.  H.  L API  IN. 

JOHN  P.  REYNOLDS.  J.  A.  MASON. 

EDWIN  LEE  BROWN.  JACOB  ROSENBERG,  AUDITOR. 

ART    COMMITTEE. 

GEO.  C.  CLARKE.  FRANKLIN  MAcVEAGH. 

EDWIN  LEE  BROWN.  E.  G.  ASAY. 

E.  S.  STICKNEY. 

W.  M.  R.  FRENCH,  SECRETARY  OP  COMMITTEE. 

BENJ.  DURHAM,  CLERK  OF   COMMITTEE. 

EDWARD  STAN  LEY.  WATERS,  IN  CHARGE  OF  BRIC-A-BRAC  COLLECTION. 


THE  EXHIBITION  OF  PICTURES  OF  THE  EXPOSITION  OF  1877  is 
composed  of  works  contributed  by  well-known  American  artists, 
and  a  smaller  number  of  good  foreign  pictures  furnished  by  Eastern 
art  dealers.  It  embraces  the  most  extensive  and  important  collec- 
tion of  water  colors  yet  exhibited  in  the  West,  for  which  the  Art 
Committee  takes  pleasure  in  acknowledging  its  obligations  to  the 
co-operation  of  the  American  Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colors. 

Miss  Rose  Durfee,  of  New  York,  has  acted  as  the  agent  of  the 
Committee  in  the  collection  of  pictures  from  New  York  artists  and 
dealers,  and  will  be  in  Chicago  during  the  season  of  the  Exhibition, 
as  the  representative  of  the  Committee  in  conducting  the  sales. 

All  the  pictures  in  the  collection  are  for  sale,  (at  private  sale,) 
and  the  prices  have,  at  the  request  of  the  Committee,  been  placed 
at  low  figures,  in  the  hope  that  a  large  number  may  be  sold  and 
thus  the  success  of  future  exhibitions  of  similar  nature  be  assured. 

The  prices  of  the  pictures  may  be  obtained  from  Miss  Durfee,  or 
at  the  desk  of  the  Clerk  of  the  Committee. 

Gallery  A  contains  Oil  Paintings,  Nos.  1  to  102. 

Gallery  B  contains  Oil  Paintings,  Nos.  201  to  287. 

Gallery  0  contains  Water  Colors,  Nos.  301  to  423. 

Gallery  D  contains  Water  Colors  and  Oil  Paintings,  Nos.  424 
to  452. 

Gallery  E  contains  Oil  Paintings,  Nos.  453  to  546. 

Gallery  P  contains  Water  Colors  and  Oil  Paintings,  Nos.  551 
to  605. 

The  Special  Exhibition  Room  contains  three  large  historical 
paintings. 

The  medals  mentioned,  unless  otherwise  specified,  were  granted 
at  the  Expositions  and  Salons  of  Paris. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  PAINTINGS. 


GALLERY  A 


NOS.    1    TO    102. 


1.  September  Afternoon,  John  R.  Tait 

2.  A  Study  from  Nature,  Harry  Beard 

3.  Autumn,  Geo.  F.  Shelton 

4.  "Wood  Interior,  Catskills,  Edward  Prescott 

5.  Adirondack  Mountain  Brook,  8.  M.  Barstow 

6.  Alpine  Life  in  the  Tyrol,  P.  R.  Unterberger 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 


Con-way  Meadows — Summer  Squall  on  Mote 
Mountain, 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 


Geo.  Inness 


8. 
9. 
10 
11. 
12. 
13. 
-14. 

15. 
16, 

'V 


Cannonading  on  the  Potomac,  1861,    A.  Wordsworth  Thompson 
Bail  Shooting  on  the  Delaware,  Thomas  Eakins 

View  on  Lake  Memphremagog,  Jno.  C.  Wiggins 

f 
New  York  Shanty,  R.  H.  Blakelock 

"White  Mountains  from  Peabody  River,      William  L.  Sonntag 


Nachfeierabend,  Otto  H.  Bacher 

Bay  of  San  Francisco,  W.  A.  Coulter 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

The  Puppies'  First  Day  in  the  Field,  L.  C.  Earle 

Sunset  in  the  Black  Hills,  Albert  Bierstadt 

The  Detection  of  the  Poacher,  C.  M.  Webb 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 


GALLERY   A. 


18. 

Solitude, 

Leon  Becker 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

19. 

Sheep, 

E.  Woutermaertens 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

20. 

Honey  Girl  of 

Pompeii, 

Henry  F.  Spread 

21 

A  Morning  in 

the  Woods, 

J.  Lyman,  Jr. 

22 

In  Peril, 

E.  R.  Maes 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

23 

Best  at  Noon, 

W.  J.  Boogaard 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

,24 

The  Belle  of  the  Vineyard, 

P.  De  Coninck 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 


25 

26. 

27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 

32. 
33 

31. 
35. 
36. 

37, 
38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 


James  M.  Hart 
Jno.  E.  C.  Petersen 


Threatening  "Weather, 
New  York  Bay, 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

"Come,  ye  disconsolate," 

Portrait  of  Robert  Fulton, 

English  Farm  Scene,     James  E.  Meadows  and  J.  F.  Herring,  Sen. 


The  Discussion, 
"Wicked  Pussy, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

Belgium  Poultry  Yard, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

Venice  by  Moonlight, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

Briinhilde, 

» 

Passing  Showers, 

•:  They  toil  not,  neither  do  they  spin," 

Outside  wall  of  Tangiers,  Morocco. 

Lent  by  Noyes  &  Blakeslee,  Boston. 


Frank  R  Green 
• 

E.  R.  Maes 

E.  R.  Maes 
Colle-Leone 

M.  B.  Odenbeimer 

Kruseman  Van  Elten 

E.  L.  Weeks 


Hate  is  blind  as  well  as  Love, 

Cattle  in  the  Pasture, 

The  Harbor  Bar,  Mt.  Desart, 

Almost  Beady, 

Portrait, 


E.  R.  Maes 

.JohnR.  Tait 

D.  Maitland  Armstrong 

Cornelia  W.  Conant 

Unknown 


EXPOSITION   ART   GALLERY. 


42.  Indian  Falls,  Cold  Spring,  New  York,  Robert  C.  Minor 

43.  The  Reproof,  Emily  Sartaiu 

44.  Scene  in  New  Hampshire,  J.  W.  Casilear 
4«V  "Washing  Place,  Brittany,  Edgar  M.  Ward 

46.  On  the  Sands,  Mrs.  F.  Williams 

47.  In  the  Meadows,  Eruseman  Van  Elten 

48.  Antonina's  Tower,  via  Dolorosa,  Jerusalem, 

Lock-wood  do  Forest 

49.  Rough  Sport  in  the  Yosemite,  James  D.  Smillie 

50.  Landscape  and  Sheep,  De  Hagemau 

51.  Prisoner  of  State,  Eastman  Johnson 

52.  Close  of  a  Stormy  Day,  Arthur  Quartley 

53.  The  Brook  by  the  "Way,  Bavaria,  John  R.  Tail 

54.  Portrait  of  "William  Cullen  Bryant,  Thomas  Le  Clear 

55.  Old  Boat  Houses  on  the  Yarmouth  Coast ; 

Copperfield's  Country,  Geo.  H.  Boughton 
Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

56.  Harbor  of  Venice,  Felix  Ziem 

57.  "Sunnyside";  Home  of  "Washington  Irving,  Herbert  McCord 

58.  Sunset,  "Winter,  Herbert  McCord 

59.  A  "Woodland  Scene  in  Winter,  T.  L.  Smith 

60.  Autumn,  J.  C.  Thorn 

61.  The  Retreat,  Adxph  Schreyer 

Medals,  1864,  1865,  1867. 
Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

62.  Yellow  Birch,  Julie  H.  Beers 

€3.     Interior  of  Stable,  W.  Verschuur 
Deceased.    A  noted  painter  of  horses. 

64.  A  Coming  Storm,   Austria,  A.  Chwala 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

65.  A  German  Hunt,  Leon  Becker 

Lout  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

<>6.     Still  Life,  Otto  H.  Bacher 


GALLERY   A. 


67. 
68. 
69. 
70. 
71. 

72. 
73. 
74. 
75. 
76. 
77. 
r78. 


Landscape,  . 

Gathering  Arbutus, 

Sunset,  Bay  of  Fundy, 

Sleepy  Hollow  and  Old  Dutch  Church, 

Chickens  Feeding, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

Finishing  Touches, 
'  Autumn, 

Cattle  and  Landscape, 

The  Arkansas  Divide,  Rocky  Mountains, 
Morning;   Lake  Annercy,  Savoy, 
The  Ox  and  the  Frog, 


Amelia  Harman 

J.  W.  Champney 

J.  C.  Nicoll 

Herbert  McCord 

E.  R.  Maes 

M.  B.  Odenheimer 

W.  S.  Macy 

A.  D.  Shattuck 

Thomas  Moran 

Samuel  Colman 

J.  H.  Dolph 


Sheep  Shearing  in  the  Bavarian  Highlands,      Walter  Shirlaw 


79.    Chiem  Lake, 


H.  Deuchert 


80. 

81. 
82. 
83. 

84. 
85. 

86. 

87. 
•       88. 

X89 

90. 

91. 
92. 


Lent  by  M.  Knoedler  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Indian  Summer,  Mrs.  C.  J.  Wilkins 

The  Dessert,  Morston  Ream 

Harvesting  Cow-Pea  Vines  In  Louisiana,          E.  B.  D.  Julio 


A  Coming  Storm, 

Off  the  California  Coast, 

In  the  Valley  of  the  Oise, 

A  Breezy  Day  off  Sandy  Hook, 

A  Hidden  Brook, 

Fish  Market, 

Lent  by  Renner  &  Co.,  New  York. 

The  Poacher  before  the  Judge, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

L'Aricia,  Italy, 

Gold  Medal,  Boston  Exhibition,  1874. 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

On  Newark  Bay, 
Flowers, 


Sandford  R.  Gifford 

M.  J.  Heade 

Jno.  W.  Mansfield 

Francis  A.  Silva 

Julie  H.  Beers 

Henri  Picou 

C.  M.  Webb 

George  Inness 

* 

R.  J.  Pattison 
Alice  Harger 


EXPOSITION    ART   GALLERY. 


93     Young  America,  John  H.  Niemeyer 

#4.     The  Borders  of  the  River  Oise,         Charles  Francois  Daubigny 

Medals,  1848,  1853,  1855,  1857,  1859,  1867.     Legion  of  Honor,  1859.  ' 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honor,  1874. 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

9->.     Monastery  Door,  Walter  Blackman 

96.  /  Carding  Woofr,  Edgar  M.  Ward 

9?T    Roman  Campagrna  near  the  Alban  Hills,         Adolph  Hoffler 

Figures  by  Adolph  Schreyer. 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

98.  Passing  Showers  on  Lake  Memphremagog,     J.  C.  Wiggins 

99.  Beggar  Girl,  Cyrenius  Hall 

100.  The  Ancestral  Home,  E.  L.  Henry 

101.  Sunrise  at  the  Narrows,  New  York,  Edward  Moran 

102.  Portrait  of  President  Hayes,  J.  H.  Witt 


10  GALLERY    B. 


GALLERY    B. 


NOS.    201    TO    287. 


201.  Early  Autumn  on  the  New  England  Coast,  R.  Swain  Gifford 

202.  Looking  for  Fernseed,  John  H.  Niemeyer 

"  For  whoso  finds  the  charmed  seed, 

Gathers  and  slips  it  in  his  shoe- 
He  is  a  lucky  wight  indeed, 
For  wrapped  about  with  fairy  weed, 

He  walks  unseen  as  fairies  do. 
****** 

"  Just  think  how  funny  is  a  twirl, 
•  To  vanish  frocks,  books,  every  curl. 

A  what  a  glorious  chance  to  tease." 

Susan,  Cooledge. 

203.  Courtyard,  Trastevere,  Borne,  William  Sartain 

204.  The  Gainsborough  Hat,  Nellie  S.  Jacobs 

205.  "  And  the  year  smiles  as  it  draws  near  Jervis  McEntee 

its  death." — Bryant. 

206.  Waiting  for  the  Tide,  Arthur  Quartley 

207.  Les  Miserables,  William  H.  Beard 

208.  Ebb  Tide,  Bay  of  Pundy,  Annie  C.  Shaw 

209.  A  Shift  of  Wind,  A.  Gary  Smith 

210.  His  Eminence,  the  Cardinal,  Walter  Satterlee 

211.  Evening,  Robert  C.  Minor 

212.  "  Coming-  events  cast  their  shadows  before,"        C.  C.  Ward 

213.  Ceramic  W ares,  near  Tangiers,  Louis  C.  Tiffany 

214.  Cattle  and  Landscape,  William  Hart 

215.  The  Truants,  A.  G.  Heatou 
210.  Monk  and  Donkey,  V 
217.  The  Poultry   Yard,  E.  Leuimens 


EXPOSITION   ART   GALLERY. 


11 


218. 
219. 
220. 
221. 

222. 
223. 
224. 
225. 
226. 
227. 
228. 
229. 
230. 
231. 

232. 
233. 
234. 
235. 
236. 
237. 
238. 
239. 

240. 
241. 
242. 
243. 
244. 


Flower  Girl, 

Mosque  and  Citadel  of  Cairo, 

On  Lake  Huron, 


W.  M.  Chase 

R.  Swain  Gifford 

J.  H.  Drury 


Copy  of  Hor-e's  Head,  Alfred  B.  Copeland 

After  Reinault's  Equestrian  portrait  of   Gen.  Prim,  in  the 
Luxembourg  Gallery.    Lent  by  Noyes  and  Blakeslee,  Boston. 

Inn  and  Landscape,  E.  Seydel 

By  the  Sea,  at  Mentone,  France,      A.  Wordsworth  Thompson 


A  Day  Dream, 

Tuning  the  Violin, 

Island  Creek,  Delaware  River, 

Bootblack  in  the  Cold, 

The  Jockeys, 

Islands  in  Cupica  Bay,  Honduras, 

The  Musician, 


Eastman  Johnson 

P.  P.  Ryder 

Robert  J.  Pattison 

Edgar  M.  Ward 

de  Vos 

Thomas  Moran 
de  Vos 


A  July  Sunset  in  Italy,  George  L.  Brown 

A  view  of  the  Temple  of  Peace,  and  St.  Peters;  tomb  of  Ha- 
drian in  the  distance.    Lent  by  Willinms  &  Everett,  Boston. 


Boston  Boys  appealing  to  Gen.  Gage, 

Pink  and  Tea  Roses, 

Autumn,  Adirondacks, 

Harbor  Islands,  Lake  George, 

St.  Xavier,  on  the  Gave,  Switzerland, 

A  Race  for  Life, 

Ivy  Bridge  of  Pettigoe,  Ireland, 

Study  of  Melon  and  Peaches, 

Caught  in  the  Act, 

The  Riverside, 

Fruit, 

Gull  Rock,  Newport ;  Fog  coming  in, 

A  Sunrise, 


Henry  Bacon 

Mrs.  H.  A.  Olcott 

John  Williamson 

H.  W.  Rohbins 

Henry  F.  Spread 

R.  M.  Shurtlefl 

Eliza  Greatorex 

W.  M.  Brown 

Walter  Blackman 

J.  H.  Dolph 

E.  C.  Leavitt 

William  T.  Richards 

Sandford  R.  Gifford 


12 


GALLEEY   B. 


245. 
246. 
247. 

248. 
249. 

250. 
251. 
252. 
253. 
254. 
255. 
256. 
257. 

258. 

259. 

260 

261. 

262. 

263. 

264. 

265. 

266. 

267. 

268. 

269. 

270. 


The  Rivals, 

A  View  of   "White  Face  Mountain, 

Out-door  Dinner, 

Nightfall  in  December, 


Emily  Sartain 

A.  H.  Wyant 

E.  Seydel 

T.  L.  Smith 


New   York,   from  Newtown  Creek,  L.  I.,     Charles  H.  Miller 

Near  Hunter's  Point  Ferry;    Dr.  Tyng's  Church,  St.  George's, 
in   the  distance. 


Old  Chine  Inn,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight, 

The  Clock  Tinkers, 

Scene  in  Brittany, 

Crimson   and  Yellow  Roses, 

The  Unexpected  Intrusion, 

Parable  of  the  Sower, 

Noon  at  Point  Judith, 

Mardi-Gras — Children  Dressing  for  the 
Carnival, 

Head,  of  Italian  Boy, 

Sunset— A  View  in  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y., 

Maid,  of  Venice, 

Fruit  and  Wine, 

Coast  Scene, 

Sunlight  and  Shadow  at  a  Cafe  Arabe, 

Morning  in  the  Woods, 

On  the  Lake  Shore,  Evening, 

French  River, 

Narcissus, 

"  Does  your  mother  know  you  're  out  ?  " 


A.  F.  Bellows 

Geo.  H.  Story 

John  Williamson 

Mrs.  H.  A.  Olcott 

W.  M.  Chase 

H.  Bolton  Jones 

A.  T.  Bricher 

C.  J.  Bridgman 

William  Sartain 

Wm.  L.  Sonntag 

Eastman  Johnson 

Morston  Ream 

A.  Van  Beest 

Louis  C.  Tiffany 

W.  Whittredge 

John  R.  Tail 

W.  S.  Macy 

William  Sartain 

Frost  Johnson 


Afternoon  on  the  Connecticut,  Windsor,  Vt.,    A.  C.  Rowland 


The  Merchants  of  El  Lagouat, 

En  route  between  the  Tell  and  the  Desert,  Algeria. 


Samuel  Colman 


271.    The  Cider  Mill, 


J.  W^.  Champney 


EXPOSITION   AET   GALLERY. 


13 


272. 

Little  Roman, 

M.  R.  Oakey 

273. 

Study  of  an  Old  Peasant  Woman, 

Julian  A.  Weir 

274. 

Jealousy, 

H.  A.  Dieffenbach 

275. 

Scene  in  the  Andes, 

Medal,  1867  (E.  U.) 

F.  E.  Church 

276. 

October  Afternoon  on  the  Hudson, 

Herbert  McCord 

277. 

The  Attack, 

'    E.  Luminais 

Medals,  1852,  1855,  1857  and  1861.     Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1869. 
Lent  by  Chas.  F.  Haseltine,  Philadelphia. 


278. 
279. 
280. 

281. 

282. 
283. 
284. 
285. 
286. 
287. 


Landscape  and  Oattle, 
The  Green  Hat* 


John  Pope 
Thomas  Hicks 


Venice,  Felix  Ziem 

Medals,  1851,  1852  and  1855.    Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1857. 


Among  the  Roses, 

The  Meadows  at  Joyceville, 

Memories  of  the  Past, 

Bay  Ridge,  L.  I., 

At  the  Edge  of  the  Moor, 

Scene  in  Western  New  Jersey, 

Autumn  at  Oreedmoor,  L.  I., 


George  C.  Lambdin 

David  Johnson 

J.  Walter 

Eliza  Greatorex 

H.  Bolton  Jones 

M.  Josephine  Walters 

Chas.  H.  Miller 


14 


GALLERY   C. 


GALLERY  C. 


COLORS. 


NOS.  301  TO  423. 


301. 
302. 
303. 
304. 
305. 
306. 
307. 
308. 
309. 
310. 
311. 
312. 
313. 
314. 
315. 
316. 
317. 
318. 
319. 


Repose, 

St.   Michael's  Mount, 

Street  Scene  in  an   Italian  Town, 


F.  O.  C.  Darley 

A.  T.  Bricher 

Geo.  F.  Shelton 


Twilight  in  the  Highlands  of  the  Hudson,         Henry  Farrer 


Cathedral  "Well  at  Bourges, 

The  Riverside, 

Evening  near  Gloucester,  Mass., 

Feeding  the  Chickens, 

Landscape   and    Sheep, 

Near  Hastings,  England, 

Saint  Maclou  Church,   Old  Rouen, 

. 
Sumac  Blossoms, 

Cherry  Blossoms, 

English  Landscape, 

Barnegat  Bay,  Coast  of  New  Jersey, 

Arkansas  Violets, 

The  First  Jack-knife, 

Stranded, 

"  Kitty  and  I," 


C.  A.  Alexander 

J.  S.  Marsh 

Kruseman  Van  Elten 

Geo.  F.   Shelton 

William  Magrath 

Thomas  Moran 

Paul  Marny 

Mary  E.  Harrison 

Mrs.  E.  M.  ScQtt 

W.  Hull 

Granville  Perkins 

Amelia  Harman 

J.  W.  Charnpney 

Granville  Perkins 

Sara  Bascoui  Gilbert 


EXPOSITION   ART   GALLEEY.  15 

— . 

320.  The  Mountebanks,  Gerardo  Bianchi 

Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  York. 

321.  The  Flower  Sellers— Street  Scene  in  London,        E.  L.  Henry 

322.  "  Got  a  Nibble,"  J.  G.  Brown 

323.  Plat  Bock,  Narragansett,  Francis  A.  Silva 

\ 

324.  "  In  the  darkling  wood, 

Amid  the  cool  and  silence." — Bryant.      F.  Hopkinson  Smith 

325.  An  English   Wayside  Inn,  A.  F.  Bellows 

326.  Fast  Asleep,  Thos.  W.  Wood 

327.  Under  the  Oaks,  Louisa  B.  Culver 

328.  Brittany  Boat  Scene,  Jules  Noel 

Medal,  1853. 

329.  Thistles  in  Seed,  Fidelia  Bridges 

330.  Waterfall,  Edward  Moran 

331.  "  May  he  that  feedeth  the  raven  protect  thee."    A.  Kappes 

332.  Sunrise  on  East  River,  Henry  Farrer 

333.  The  New  Style,  Willis  Seaver  Adams 

334.  The  Roadside  Well,  Henry  Farrer 

335.  An  August  Morning,  Francis  A.  Silva 

336.  On  the  Saco  River,  near  North  Con-way,       James  D.  Smillie 

337.  Bird's  Nest,  Gnebel 

338.  Lake  Placid,  Adirondacks,  R.  M.  Shurtleff 

339.  Scene  at  Nonquitt,  Mass.,  R.  Swain  Gifibrd 

340.  Long's  Peak,  from  Lily  Pond,  J.  S.  Marsh 

341.  Brazilian  Orchids,  Mrs.  H.  A.  Olcott 

342.  Marine,  Jaime 

343.  Cedar  Woods,  Study  on  the  Hudson,  James  D.  Smillie 

344.  Ben  Cruachan,  from  Dunragan,  Scotland,  D.  Law 

345.  The  Milkmaid,  E.  Wood  Perry 

346.  Moonrise,  Francis  A.  Silva 

« 

347.  Wild  Flowers,  Marion  R.  Beers        ^ 

348.  At  Leeds,   in  the  Catskills,  Kruseman  Van  Elten 


16 


GALLERY    C. 


349. 
350. 
351. 
352. 
353. 
354. 
355. 
356. 


x35 
357 


358. 
359. 
360. 

361. 
362. 
363. 
364. 
365. 

366. 

367. 
368. 
369. 
370. 
371. 
372. 
373. 
374. 
375. 

376. 


On  the   Schuylkill, 

Laborer's  Cottage,  Yorkshire, 

Home  of  the  Perns  and  Butterflies, 

Child  Life, 

Humming  Birds, 

"Water  Lilies, 

Humming  Bird  and  Nest, 

Narragansett  Bay, 

Noonday, 

At  Prayer, 

Picking  Apples, 

Roses, 


Lent  by  John  Suedecor,  New  York. 

The  Old  Mill, 
Clover  Blossoms, 
Japan  Lilies, 
A  Sketch  from  Nature, 
The  Acolytes, 

Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  York. 

Chess  Players, 

Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  York. 

Study  of  Foliage, 

Cape  Cod  Fisherman, 

Wild  Flowers  in  the  Rye, 

Sunset  on  the  Coast, 

Desdemona's  House  at  Venice, 

Field  Flowers, 

Kilchum  Castle,  Loch  Awe,  Scotland, 

Purity, 

i 

Sweet  Pea, 

Alligator  Reef  Light,  Coast  of  Florida, 


Thomas  Moraii 
C.  A..  Alexander 
Frederica  J.  Fletcher 
J.  Symington 
Geo.  Coleman 
E.  C.  Darby 
Geo.  Colemau 
W.  T.  Richards 
A.  F.  Bellows 
A.  D.  Midy  and  J.  David 
Percival  De  Luce 
Teresa  Hegg 


F.  Hopkinson  Smith 

Mary  E.  Harrison 

E.  C.  Darby 

Louisa  B.  Culver 

Michis 

G.  Campi 

Henry  P.  Smith 

Samuel  Wallin 

Fidelia  Bridges 

Francis  A.  Silva 

A.  H.  Baldwin 

Geo.  C.  Lanibdin 

D.  Law 

A.  F.  Brooks 

Amelia  Harmau 

Granville  Perkins 


EXPOSITION   ART   GALLERY. 


17 


377. 

Cherry  Blossoms, 

/ 
Geo.  Coleman 

378. 

Fishing  Boats, 

Paul  Marny 

379. 

Twelfth  Night, 
Sir  Toby,  Sir  Andrew,  and  Clown. 

Samuel  Wallin 

380. 

Sunday  Afternoon  in  New  England, 

A.  F.  Bellows 

881. 

A  Fresh-  water  Sailor, 

J.  G.  Brown 

382. 

Prickly  Pear, 

Frederica  J.  Fletcher 

383. 

The  Zithar  Player, 

Thomas  Eaktns 

384. 

Scene  near  Paris, 

Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  York. 

Octave  Saunier 

385. 

Autumn  Flowers, 

Laura  Woodward 

386. 

Afternoon  at  Oohasset, 

Arthur  Quartley 

387. 

Crochet-  Workers  , 

William  Magrath 

388. 

The  Smugglers, 

Ivan  P.  Pranishnikoff 

389, 

Down  by  the  Brookside, 

Henry  P.  Smith 

390. 

"Water  Lilies, 

R.  M.  Pratt 

391. 

Sheep  in  Pasture, 

William  Magrath 

392. 

Lincoln  Cathedral, 

Samuel  C«lman 

393. 

New  London  Light  House, 

Francis  A.  Silva 

394. 

On  the  Westchester  Shore, 

Agnes  D.  Abbott 

395. 

Crossing  the  Brook, 

J.  G.  Brown 

396. 

Scene  on  the  Campagna,  near  Naples, 

R.  Swain  Gifford 

397. 

Sunrise  on  the  New  England  Coast, 

Henry  P.  Smith 

398. 

Landscape  at  Elizabethtown, 

Kruseman  Van  Elten 

399. 

Summer  Flowers, 

Laura  Woodward 

400. 

Landscape  and  Marine, 

A.  T.  Bricher 

401. 

On  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence, 

J.  C.  Nicoll 

402. 

Galileo, 

Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  York. 

P.  Planchi 

403. 

Roman  Officer, 

Bartolini 

404. 

Scarborough  Beach,  Coast  of  Maine, 

Granville  Perkins 

I 


GALLERY    C. 


405. 

Apple  Blossoms, 

Geo.  Colemau 

406. 

Roman  Peasant, 

Bartolini 

407. 

Flowering  Almond  and  Narcissus, 

Agnes  D.  Abbott 

408. 

Wild  Flowers, 

George  C.  Lambdin 

409. 

In  the  Porch, 

Sara  Bascom  Gilbert 

410. 

Playing  Beggar, 

Nellie  S.  Jacobs 

4J1. 

Interior,  Antwerp, 

Percival  De  Luce 

412. 

Bridge  on  Farmington  River, 

H.  W.  Bobbins 

413. 

Sketch  Club, 

Samuel  Wallin 

414. 

Sketch,  • 

Paul  Marny 

415. 

In  the  Garden, 

J.  W.  Chainpney 

416. 

Towing  on  Long  Island  Sound, 

Arthur  Quartley 

417. 

Ducks, 

Kruseman  Van  Elteu 

418. 

Evening  in  the  Sahara, 

R.  Swain  Gifford 

419. 

Sweet  Summer  Time, 

A.  T.  Bricher 

420. 

At  Jedburgh  Abbey,  Scotland, 

C.  A.  Alexander 

421. 

Sketch, 

Paul  Marny 

422. 

Landscape  in  Pennsylvania, 

Kruseman  Van  Elten 

423. 

Venice, 

Paul  Marny 

i 

t 
) 

i 

EXPOSITION   ART   GALLERY. 


19 


GALLERY  D. 


NOS.  424  TO   452. 


"WATKR   COLORS. 

424. 

The  Bouquet, 

Lent  by  William  Schaus,  New  York. 

Eugene  Klimsch 

425. 

"Waiting, 

Beaumont 

426. 

The  Breakfast, 

Lent  by  William  Schaus,  New  York. 

Eugene  Klimsch 

427. 

Evening, 

Joshua  Wallis 

428. 

Asters, 

Marion  R.  Beers 

429. 

Entrance  to  Henry  VII  Chapel, 

E.  H.  Hunt 

430. 

Morning, 

Joshua  Wallis 

431. 

G-ame  of  Chess, 

J.  A.  Schmidt 

432. 

Florence, 

U.  Kerfoot 

OIL    PAINTINGS. 

433. 

Day  Dreams, 

Calvin  Rae  Smith 

434. 

"  Mamma  can't  answer  such  Questions, 

E.  L.  Henry 

435. 

Thistles, 

Kate  H.  Greatorex 

436. 

Stoke  Poges  ;  Scene  of  Gray's  Elegy, 

J.  F.  Cropsey 

437. 

The  Wolf  at  the  Door, 

R.  M.  ShurtJeft 

438. 

Oriental  Life, 

Eroli 

439. 

Schoharie  Creek,  Catskills, 

Edward  Prescott 

440. 

Cascades  on  the  Ausable  River, 

Laura  Woodward 

441. 

The  Old  Polks  at  Home, 

P.  P.  Ryder  ' 

20 


GALLEKY   D. 


442. 
443. 

444. 
445. 

446. 
447. 
448. 
449. 
450. 

451. 
452. 


The  Golden  Grate  of  California, 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

The  Little  Pin  Cushion  and  Basket  Seller, 


John  R.  Key 


Normandy, 

Cornfield  in  the  Oatskills, 
Cattle, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

Nutting  in  the  Old  Lane, 

Washerwomen  of  Brittany, 

Morning  Glory, 

Lake  George,  near  Sabbath  Day  Point, 

The  Boudoir, 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

Studio;  Still  Life, 
Corn, 


Calvin  Rae  Smith 
Kruseman  Van  Elten 
Gibbon 

Laura  Woodward 
Julian  A.  Weir 
E.  Wood  Perry 
J.  B.  Bristol 
R.  Egusquiza 

Geo.  W.  Maynard 
Kate  H.  Greatorex 


EXPOSITION   AET   GALLERY. 


21 


GALLERY  E. 


NOS.   453    TO    546 


453. 
454. 
455. 
456. 
457. 
458. 

459. 
460. 
461. 

462. 

463. 
464. 
465. 

466. 
467- 

468. 
469. 
470. 


Clinton  Ogilvie 

William  Sartain 

Jno.  H.  Niemeyer 

Wm.  L.  Sonntag 

Eliza  Greatorex 

A.  Chwala 


Among  the  Adirondacks, 

Street  View,  Algiers, 

Autumn, 

An  Old  Landmark,  Vermont, 

Amsterdam, 

Austrian  Landscape, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 
Fair  Wind,  A.  Cary  Smith 

A  Breton  Interior,  E.  H.  Hunt 

Snow  Storm  in  the  Highlands,  Schenck 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

The  Segovian,  E.  Sala 

Medal,  Madrid.    Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  York. 

Poultry,  J.  H.  Dolph 

Poultry,  J.  H.  Dolph 

Peasant  in  Salamanca,  E.  Sala 

Medal,  Madrid.    Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  York. 

Landscape,  A.  R.  Veron 

J.  Gaertner 


Norwegian  "Waterfall, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

Landscape  ;  Twilight, 

The  Orphans, 

Freight  Boat  on  the  Adriatic, 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 


471.    Berkshire  Hills,  Connecticut, 


CyreniusHall 

James  H.  Beard 

Emile  Louis  Vernier 

David  Johnson 


GALLERY   E. 


472.     Spring  Time,  Ecouen,  France, 

Emile  Louis  Vernier 

473.    Konigsee,  Bavarian  Mountains, 

Henry  Koch 

474.    An  Antwerp  Beer-drinker, 

Willis  Seaver  Adams 

475.    Banks  of  the  Oise,  near  Antwerp, 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

Achille  Oudinot 

476.    A  Holland  Peasant, 

Willis  Seaver  Adams 

477.    Where  is  She?    Venetian  Lover, 

Arthur  J.  Pickering 

478.    A  Rat  in  the  House, 

C.  P.  Ream 

479.    Evening  in  France, 

J.  C.  Thorn 

480.    Bedouins  in  Conversation,  near  Manfaloot, 
Egypt,                                                                          Frank  Waller 

481.    Noonday  Among  the  Ruins  of  Palmyra, 
Lockwood  de  Forest 

482.    View  on  Snake  River, 

A.  F.  Leonians 

483.     Bay  of  New  York, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

W.  A.  Coulter 

484.    "Heathen  Chinee," 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

A.  de  Gault 

485.    Tourists  and  Peasants  on  the  Rhine, 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

A.  Kindler 

486.    The  Chess  Players, 

Thomas  Eakins 

487.    Roses, 

Evelyn  J.  Bissell 

488.    Winter  Landscape   in  the  Tyrol, 

E.  B. 

489.    Landscape  and  Cattle, 

John  Pope 

490.    The  Marriage, 

William  H.  Beard 

491.    Basket  of  Peaches, 

C.  P.  Ream 

492.    Prairie  Lilies, 

Lucy  Durham 

493.    Cottage  in  Devon, 

Richard  Wilson 

494.    Harebells, 

Lucy  Durham 

495.    Barnyard  Scene, 

Stanly  G.  Middleton 

496.    Wild  Roees, 

497.    Old  Tower,  near  Albano,  Italy, 
i 
'       498.    Road  Scene  at  Villiers  le  Bel,  France, 

A.  E.  Hardy 
J.  F.  Cropsey 
Stanly  G.  Middleton 

fi\ 


EXPOSITION   ART   GALLERY. 


23 


499. 
500. 

501. 

502. 
503. 
504. 
505. 
506. 
507. 
508. 

509. 
510. 
511. 
512 
513. 
514. 
515. 
516. 
517. 

518. 
519. 


Scene  in  the  Forest  of  Fontainebleau, 

An  Episode  of  the  Siege  of  Paris,  in  the 
late  Franco-Prussian  "War, 


Summer  Landscape  near  Vienna, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

Study  of  Roses, 

Landscape, 

Derniers  Rayons, 

Venice, 

Sir  Galahad's  Vision, 

Robin's  Bath, 

The  Letter, 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

The  Yankee  Pedlar, 

Ironing  Day, 

Calla  Lily, 

Love's  Inquiry, 

Playing  Mother, 

Reconnoitering, 

The  Eve  of  the  Fete  Dieu, 

Still  Life, 

Norwegian  Fjord, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

The  Day  of  the  Betrothal, 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

The   Path  through  the  Woods,   Beverly, 


Charles  Georget 

P.  Vaini 
A.  Chwaia 


M.  A.  Thompspn 
F,  Piquot 
F.  Borgella 
H.  Durieux 
Sara  Bascom  Gilbert 
Fidelia  Bridges 
Jules  James  Rougeron 

Thos.  W.  Wood 
J.  R.  Stuart 
Evelyn  J.  Bissell 
Frost  Johnson 
Henry  Bacon 
Charles  S.  Reinhart 
Miss  E.  H.  Hunt 
M.  A.  Thompson 
A.  Chwaia 

Charles  D.  Hue 


Mass., 


Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 


Ernest  Longfellow 


520.     Summer  in  France, 


Karl  Pierre  Daubigny 


521. 
522. 

523. 


Medals,  1868,  1874. 
Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

"  Piccolina,"  A  Neapolitan  Peasant  Child,  J.  Carroll  Beckwith 
Fruit,  Rufus  Wright 

Froissart,   the  Chronicler,  A.  B.  L.  De  Vriendt 

Lent  by  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 


GALLERY   E. 


524. 

Prairie  Grasses, 

F.  K  Bond 

525. 

King's  River   Canon, 

Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1869. 

Albert  Bierstadt 

526. 

Opium  Poppy, 

Arthur  J.  Pickering 

527. 

Lynch  Law  ;    A  Comrade's  Appeal, 

John  Mulvany 

528. 

The  Wreck, 

A.  Van  Beest 

529. 

Sheep, 

Mrs.  Frost  Johnson 

530. 

Caught, 

C.  Boker 

531. 

Revenge, 

0.  Boker 

532. 

Arab  at  Prayer, 

E.  L.  Weeks 

533. 

Morning  in  the  Hills,  So.  Colorado, 

H.  A.  Elkins 

534. 

View  near  Steiermartz, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

E.B. 

535. 

Game  Fowls, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

E.  R.  Maes 

536. 

View  near  Munich, 

W.  S.  Macy 

537. 

Brook  Trout, 

S.  A.  Kilbourne 

538. 

Young  Quail, 

S.  A.  Kilbourne 

539. 

The  Little  Nurse, 

Cornelia  W.  .Conant 

540. 

Study  of   Apples, 

W.  M.  Brown 

541. 

Fishing  Boats  off  Coast  of  Maine, 

M.  F.  H.  de  Haas 

542. 

First  Leaves  of  Autumn, 

Chas.  E.  Dubois 

543. 

Startled, 

A.  F.  Tait 

544. 

Lilac  Blossoms, 

Mrs.  E.  M.  Scott 

545. 

Spanish  Troubadour, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

Ch.  Leon  Cardon 

546. 

The  Rivals, 

W.  H.  Beard 

EXPOSITION   AET   GALLERY. 


25 


GALLERY   F. 


NOS.   551    TO  605. 


WATER   COLORS. 


551. 

Marine, 

A.  T.  Bricher 

552. 

Israel  in  Egypt, 

Frank  I.  Jervis 

553. 

Flowers, 

Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  York. 

F.  Rivoire 

554. 

Morning  in  New  England, 

Henry  P.  Smith 

555 

On  the  Hudson, 

Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  Yerk. 

John  Thorpe 

556. 

Marguerite, 

Walter  Satterlee 

557. 

Close  of  Day, 

Charles  S.  Reinhart 

558. 

Roses  and  "Wild  Carrots, 

Lent  by  John  Snedecor,  New  York. 

Teresa  Hegg 

559. 

Beech  Woods, 

Miss  C.  Kerfoot 

560. 

View  near  New  London,  Conn., 

F.  A.  Silva 

561. 

Flowers, 

Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier,  New  York. 

F.  Rivoire 

562. 

Calm  Day,  Staten  Island, 

Henry  Farrer 

563. 

Irish  Interior  ;    Girl  "Winding  Yarn, 

Wm.  Magrath 

564. 

Marine, 

A.  T.  Bricher 

565. 

New  England  Road  Scene, 

H.  W.  Robbins 

566. 

Orchid  Blossoms, 

Mrs.  H.  A.  Olcott 

567. 

In  a  Cornfield, 

J.  C.  Nicol 

568. 

Fish  and  Ducks, 

A.  Perelli 

26 


GALLERY   F. 


569. 

Group  of  Game, 

A.  Perelli 

570 

Falls  on  the  Appellessant,  near 
Adiron  clacks, 

Mt.  Marcy, 
Robert  Hinshelwood 

571. 

Marine, 

A.  Van  Beest 

572. 

Heart  of  the  Adirondacks, 

Robert  Hinshelwood 

573. 

Petersplatz,  Munich, 

Mrs.  Eliza  Greatorex 

574. 

The  Shepherd,                                                                      J.  C.  Thorn 
Lent  by  L.  A.  Lanthier.    New  York. 

575. 

Schuldner  Thurm,  Munich, 

Mrs.  Eliza  Greatorex 

576. 

Drawing-  ;  Pen  and  Ink, 

William  Hart 

577. 

Bishop's  Pass,  over  Eagle  Cliff, 

F.  Hopkinson  Smith 

578. 

In  the  "Wild  "Woods, 

F.  Hopkinson  Smith 

579. 

Enfant  de  Bretagne, 

Charles  J.  Bridgrnan 

580. 

A  Secluded  Nook, 

William  Hart 

581. 

An  Hour  of  Enjoyment, 

Pietro  Vaini 

582. 

Rocky  Beach, 

William  Hart 

583. 

The  Mountain  Slope, 

F.  Hopkinson  Smith 

584. 

In  Durer's  Street,  Nuremberg, 

Mrs.  Eliza  Greatorex 

585. 

Arch  in  the  via  Julia,  Borne, 

Mrs.  Eliza  Greatorex 

586. 

Apple  Bloseoms, 

Teresa  Hegg 

Lent  by  John  Snedecor,  New  York. 


587,  Greetings  ;  a  Milanese  Beauty, 

58S.  Trout  Fishing, 

589.  Panel  of  Flowers, 

590.  Interior  of  "Westminster  Abbey, 

591.  Hunters  in  Ambush, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussels. 

592.  Edward  the  Confessor's  Shrine,  "West- 

minster Abbey, 


Miss  E.  H.  Hunt 

John  Williamson 

Mrs.  Isadore  Taylor 

Miss  E.  H.  Hunt 

L.  B. 

Miss  E.  H.  Hunt 


EXPOSITION   ART   GALLERY. 


593. 

Percy  Peaks,  near  Stratford,  N.  H., 

E.  T.  Wilson 

594. 

Wood  Path  in  November,  Valley  of  the 
Oise,  France, 

John  W.  Mansfield 

595. 

The  Spirit  of  the  Times, 

Henry  Peters  Gray 

596. 

In  the  Valley  of  the  Connecticut, 

R.  W.  Hubbard 

597. 

Cattle, 

J.  H.  Dolph 

598. 

Pox  and  Stork  ;  Fable  de  la  Fontaine, 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Wilson,  Brussel8. 

V.  de  Vos 

599. 

Divine  Reflection, 

Ambrose  McNeal 

600. 

"Wild  Daisies, 

Mrs.  S.  La  Monte 

601. 

Bed  Currants, 

Mrs.  S.  La  Monte 

602. 

Yellow  Daisies, 

Mrs.  S.  La  Monte 

603. 

The  Seasons, 

John  Williamson 

604. 

St.  Andrew's  Church,  Somersetshire, 

Arthur  Dadd 

605. 

Cape  Clear,  South  Ireland, 

Francis  Dadd 

SPECIAL   EXHIBITION   ROOM. 


SPECIAL    EXHIBITION    ROOM 


HISTORICAL   PAINTINGS. 


Homan  Chariot  Race,  Alex.  Wagner. 

Alexander  Wagner  was  born  at  Pesth,  the  capital  of  Hungary, 
April  16,  1838,  graduated  at  the  Real-Gymnasium  of  his  native 
city,  and  at  the  age  of  nineteen  entered  the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts 
at  Vienna.  The  next  year  he  entered  the  class  of  Prof.  Carl  Piloty 
in  the  Royal  Academy  of  Munich,  and  in  1866,  at  the  age  of  28, 
was  elected  a  professor  in  the  Munich  institution.  The  great  work 
of  his  life  is  the  "  Chariot  Race,"  which  he  painted  for  the  Vienna 
Exposition,  and  then  reproduced  in  grander  proportions  for  the 
Centennial  Exposition.  The  scene  represents  the  close  of  an  ex- 
citing race  in  the  presence  of  the  Emperor  Domitian  in  the  Circus 
Maximus  at  Rome,  with  all  the  beauty  and  wealth  of  the  time. 

William  the  Silent,  Prince  of  Orange,  pawning 
his  jewels,  to  carry  on  the  "War  of  the 
Netherlands,  Claudius  Jacquand. 

A  native  of  Lyons,  France.    Medal  of  second  class,  1824  ;  of  first  class,  1836  ; 
Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1839. 

Motley,  the  historian  of  the  Dutch  Republic,  has  ably  portrayed 
the  noble  character  of  William,  Prince  of  Orange.  In  the  second 
volume,  in  the  account  of  the  sterrible  campaign  in  the  Nether- 
lands of  the  Duke  of  Alva,  at  the  head  of  the  Spanish  army,  the 
historian  vividly  describes  the  heroism  and  devotion  of  the  patriot 
leader  in  the  Provinces.  The  country  had  been  devastated, 


EXPOSITION   ART   GALLERY.  29 

the  Prince  was  proscribed,  his  property  declared  confiscated,  the 
people  were  terror-stricken  and  paralyzed.  Realizing  the  necessity 
of  upholding  the  national  cause,  William  sought  to  rally  once  more 
the  people  around  the  patriotic  standard.  A  modest  but  lofty 
courage  moved  him,  and  selling  his  jewels,  his  plate,  his  furniture, 
which  were  almost  of  regal  magnificence,  with  unbroken  spirit, — 
"  he  hazarded  all  his  possessions,  his  luxury,  his  fortune,  his  family, 
his  life,  his  children,  with  the  calm  conviction  of  a  statesman." 
Three  times  in  this  terrible  and  unequal  war  did  William  raise 
money  for  the  payment  of  his  army  by  the  pawning  and  the  sale  of 
his  personal  effects. 

This  picture  represents  the  assembling  of  William,  his  family, 
and  his  tried  adherents,  in  his  own  home,  to  negotiate  a  sale  to  the 
Jewish  bankers  and  brokers.  Before  them  are  spread  the  house- 
hold treasures,  and,  while  anxious  for  their  assistance,  the  Prince 
protests,  with  calm  dignity,  against  the  extortions  of  the  money 
lenders.  The  painting  was  formerly  in  the  possession  of  the  late 
King  of  Holland,  and  at  his  death  was  sold  with  other  personal 
effects. 

Shakespeare  Reading.     From  the  Death-mask 

at  Darmstadt.  William  Page. 

William  Page,  the  artist,  was  born  January  23,  1811,  in  Albany, 
New  York,  and  while  quite  a  young  man  commenced  portrait 
painting  in  New  York.  From  1850  to  1861  he  painted  in  Europe, 
devoting  much  time  to  the  examination  of  the  technical  processes 
of  Titian.  Elected,  in  1871,  President  of  the  National  Academy 
of  Design,  his  two  famous  works  are  "  The  Head  of  Christ,"  and 
the  present  picture  finished  for  the  Centennial  Exposition,  upon 
which  he  was  engaged  for  over  seven  years. 

William  Shakespeare,  born  in  Stratford-upon-Avon,  in  April, 
1564,  died  there  April  23,  1616.  His  accredited  portraits  are  the 
Stratford  bust  upon  his  tomb,  finished  by  Gerard  Johnson  before- 
1623,  the  copper-plate  engraving  by  Martin  Droeshout,  published. 


30  SPECIAL    EXHIBITION    EOOM. 

in  3623,  and  the  Chandos  oil  portrait,  now  in  the  National  Portrait 
Gallery  at  London. 

A  death-mask  made  in  1616,  the  date  of  Shakespeare's  death, 
belongs  to  Dr.  Ernest  Becker  of  Hesse-Darmstadt,  which,  after 
years  study  of  the  subject  and  critical  examination  of  the  cast 
itself,  Mr.  Page  is  convinced  was  taken  from  the  face  of  the  drama- 
tist. In  1847,  Ludwig  Becker,  a  portrait  painter,  bought  a  minia- 
ture painting,  dated  1637,  of  a  head  upon  a  bier,  which  had  be- 
longed to  the  J£esselstadt  family  for  over  a  century.  In  1849,  he 
discovered  the  original  death-mask  for  the  painting  at  Mayence, 
and  left  it  for  eleven  years  with  Prof.  Owen,  who  could  not  com- 
plete a  chain  of  evidence  warranting  its  purchase  for  the  British 
Museum.  Mr.  Page  holds  that  the  Darmstadt  cast  was  the  original 
guide  to  Johnson  in  preparing  the  bust  on  the  tomb,  and  should 
be  accepted  as  the  only  authoritative  guide  to  the  actual  appear- 
ance of  the  poet.  His  views  are  ably  set  forth  in  an  essay  in 
JScribner's  Monthly  for  September,  1875. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Abbott,  Agnes  D.,  337  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 394/407 

Adams,  Willis  Seaver,  Cleveland 383,  474,  476 

Alexander,  C.  A.,  108  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago 305,  350,  420 

Armstrong,  D.  Maitland,  153  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 39 

B.,  E - 488,  534 

B.,  L ... 591 

Bacher,  OttoH.,  Cleveland 13,     66 

Bacon,  Henry,  22  Rue  Saint  Ferdinand,  Paris      232,  513 

Baldwin,  A.  H.,    1267  Broadway,  New  York. 371 

Barstow,  S.  M.,  Brooklyn 5 

Bartolini,  F.,  Rome i '. 403,  406 

Beard,  James  H.,   1300  Broadway,  New  York 469 

Beard,  Harry,   1300  Broadway,  New  York.. _., 2 

Beard.  William  H.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 207,  4fiO,  546 

Beaumont,  Paris - 425 

Becker,  Leon,  Brussels 18,    65 

Beckwith,  J.  Carroll,  73  Rue  Notre  Dame  des  Champs,  Paris 521 

Beers,  Julie  H.,  Metucheu,  N.  J :'. 62,     87 

Beers,  Marion  R. ,  Metuchen,  N.  J 347,  428 

Bellows,  A.  F.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 250,  325,  357,  380 

Bianchi,   Gerardo,  Monza 320 

Bierstadt,  Albert,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 16,  525 

BisseM,  Evelyn  J.,  St.  Louis 487,  511 

Blackman,  Walter,  7  Rue  de  la  Bieufaisance,  Paris 95,  240 

Blakelock,  R.  H.,  New  York.. 11 

Boker,  C ; 530,  531 

Bond,  Mrs.  F.  M.,  Austin,  111 524 

Boogaard,  W.  J 23 

Borgella,  F.,  202  AVabash  Avenue,  Chicago 504 

Boughton,  Geo.  H.,  Grove  Lodge,  Palace  Garden  Terrace,  Kensington, 
London ..  55 


32  INDEX   OF   AKTISTS. 


Bricher,  A.  T.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York,  256,  302,  400,  419,  551,  564 

Bridges,  Fidelia,  50  Cheever  Place,  Brooklyn 329,  369,  SOT 

Bridgman,  Chas.  J.,  Paris. 257,  579 

Bristol,  J.  B.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 449 

Brooks,  A.  F.,  170  State  Street,  Chicago 374 

Brown,  Geo.  L.,  Boston 231 

Brown,  J.  G.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York.  __ 322,  381,  395 

Brown,  W.  M.,  658  Broadway,  New  York 239,  540 

Campi,  G.,  Milan 366 

Cardon,  Chas.,  Leon 545- 

Casilear,  J.  W.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York... 44 

Champney,  J.  W.,  Deerfield,  Mass 68,  271,  317,  415- 

Chase,  W.  M.,  Munich , , 218,  254 

Church,  F.  E,  Hudson,  N.  Y 275 

Chwala,  A.,  Venice 64,  458,  501,  517 

Coleman,  Geo.,  New  York 353,  355,  377,  40& 

Colle-Leone,   Venice 33 

Colman,  Samuel,  337  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 76,  270,  392 

Conant,  Cornelia  W.,  Ecouen,  France 40,  539 

Copeland,  Alfred  B.,  Boston 221 

Coulter,  W.  A.,  Brussels 14,  483 

Cropsey,  J.  F.,  4  East  23rd  Street,  New  York 436,  497 

Culver,  Louisa  B.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 327,  364 

Dadd,  Arthur,  London,  (deceased) 604 

Dadd,  Francis,  London -.  605- 

Darby,  E/C.,  New  York 354,  363 

Darley,  F.  O.  C.,  Claymont,  Del. 301 

Daubigny,  Charles  Francois,  Paris 94 

Daubigny,  Karl  Pierre,  Paris 520 

David,  J.,  Paris 358- 

De  Coninck,  Pierre,  Paris. _'_ 24 

de  Gault,  A 484 

de  Forest,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 48,  481 

de  Haas,  M.  F.  H.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 541 

De  Hageman,  Paris 50 

De  Luce,  Percival,  337  Fourth  avenue,  New  York 359,  411 

Deuchert,  H.,  Paris 7ft 


INDEX   OF  ARTISTS.  33 


de  Vps,  Paris 228,  230,  598 

De  Vriendt,  A.  B.  L.,  Brussels 523 

Dieffenbach,  H.  A.,  Wiesbaden 274 

Dolph,  J.  H.,  1151  Broadway,  New  York 77,241,  463,464,  597 

Drury,  J.  H.,268  East  Huron  Street,  Chicago 220 

Dubois,  Charles  E.,  Paris 542 

Durieux,  H.,  Paris 505 

Durham,  Lucy,  Beloit,  Wis ..492,  494 

Eakins,  Thomas,  Philadelphia .9,  383,  486 

Earle,  L.  C.,  26  Tribune  Building,  Chicago 15 

Egusquiza,  R.,  Madrid 450 

Elkins,  Henry  A.,  108  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago 533 

Eroli,  Madrid 438 

Farrer,  Henry,  1173  Broadway,  New  York 304,  332,  334,  562 

Fletcher,  Frederika  J.,  Indianapolis. 351,  882 

Fulton,  Robert 28 

Gaertner,  J _• 467 

Georget,  Charles 499 

Gibbon 445 

Gifford,  R.  Swain,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York. .  ..201,  219,  339,  396,  418 

Gifford,  Sandford  R. ,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 88,  244 

Gilbert,  Sara  Bascom,  667  Chapel  Street,  New  Haven 319,  409,  506 

Goebel,  Antwerp 337 

Gray,  Henry  Peters,  1800  Broadway,  New  York 595 

Greatorex,  Eliza,  7  East  15th  St.,  New  York.. 238,  284,  457,  573,  575,  584,  585 

Greatorex,  Kate  H.,  7  East  15th  Street,  New  York 435,  452 

Green,  Frank  R.,  213  South  Green  Street,  Chicago 30 

Hall,  Cyrenius,  170  State  Street,  Chicago 99,  468 

Hardy,  A.  E.,  Bangor,  Me 496 

Harger,  Alice,  Lake  Forest,  111 • 92 

Harman,  Amelia,  1155  Broadway,  New  York 67,  316,  375 

Harrison,  Mary  E.,  132  Elm  Street,  Chicago 312,  362 

Hart,  James  M. ,  1155  Broadway,  New  York 25 

Hart,  William,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 214 

Haseltine,  Chas.  F.,  1125  &  1127  Chestnut  Street,  Phila.,  lends 277 

Heade,  M.  J.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 84 

3 


34  INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 

Heaton,  A.  G.,  337  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 215 

Hegg,  Teresa,  Nice,  France -. 360,  558,  586 

Henry,  E.L.,  51  West  10th  St.,  New  York 100,  321,  434 

Herring,  J.  F.,  Sr - 29 

Hicks,  Thomas,  6  Astor  Place,  New  York ....  279 

Hinshelwood,  Robert,  New  York ...570,  572 

Hoffier,  Adolph,  Frankfort,  Germany 97 

Howland,  A.  C.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York  ...    269 

Hubbard,  R.  W.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York «....   596 

Hue,  Charles  D.,  Paris 518 

Hull,  W.,  London.. 314 

Hunt,  Miss  E.  H.,  London 429,  460,  515,  587,  590,  592 

Inness,  George,  Booth's  Building,  New  York 790 

Jacobs,  Nellie  S.,  337  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 204,  410 

Jacquand,  Claudius,  Lyons,  France Special  Room. 

Jaime,  Paris 842 

Jervis,  Frank  I 552 

Johnson,  David,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 282,  471 

Johnson,  Eastman,  65  East  55th  Street,  New  York 61,  224,  260 

Johnson,  Frost,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York. 268,  512 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Frost,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 529 

Jones,  H.  Bolton,  Paris 255,  285 

Julio,  Everett  B.  D.,  New  Orleans 82 

Kappes,  Alfred,  596  Broadway,  New  York 331 

Kerfoot,  Miss  C.,  Pittsburgh 432,  559 

Key,  John  R.,  Boston 442 

Kilbourne,  S.  A.,  Morrisania,  N.  Y 537,  538 

Kindler,  A. ,  Dusseldorf 485 

Klimsch,  Eugene 424,  426 

Knoedler,  M.  &  Co.,  New  York,  lends 79 

Koch,  Henry,  Chicago 473 

Lambdin,  Geo.  C.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia 281,  372,  408 

La  Monte,  Mrs.  S.,  836  Wabash  Avenue,  Chicago 600,  601,  602 

Lanthier,  L.  A,,  6  and  8  Astor  Place,  New  York— lends 

265,  320,  366,  384,  402,  462,  465,  553,  555,  561,  574 

Law,  D. ,  London _ . .  . .  344,  373 


INDEX   OF   ARTISTS.  36 


Leavitt,  E.  C.,  Providence,  R.  I 24 

Le  Clear,  Thomas,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 54 

Lemmens,  E.,  Paris -'  217 

Leoinans,  A.  F. ,  346  West  Washington  Street,  Chicago 482 

Longfellow,  Ernest,  Boston ' 519 

Luminais,  E.,  Paris 277 

Lyman,  J.,  Jr.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 21 

Macy,  W.  S.,  Munich 73,  266,  536 

Maes,  E.  R.,  Brussels 22,  31,  32,  37,71,  535 

Magrath,  William,  806  Broadway,  New  York 309,  387,  391,  563 

Mansfield,  John  W.,  New  York. 85,  594 

Marny,  Paul,  Paris 811,  378,  414,  421,  423 

Marsh,  J.  S.,  521  West  Madison  Street,  Chicago 806,  340 

Maynard,  Geo.  W.,  Paris 451 

McCord,  Herbert,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 57,  58,  70,  276 

McEntee,  Jervis,  551  West  10th  Street,  New  York 205 

McNeal,  Ambrose,  155  West  Washington  Street,  Chicago 599 

Meadows,  Jas.  E.,  London,  (deceased) 29 

Michis,  Rome.. 365 

Middleton,  Stanly  G.,  40  Exchange  Place,  New  York 495,  498 

Midy,  A.  D.,  Paris... 358 

Miller,  Charles  H.,  146  West  10th  Street,  New  York 249,  287 

Minor,  Robert  C..Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 42,  211 

Moran,  Edward,  107  East  25th  Street,  New  York 101,  330 

Moran,  Thomas,  9  Thomas  Street,  Newark,  N.  J 75,  229,  310,  349 

Mulvany,  John,  Louisville,  Ky 527 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 69,  401,  567 

Niemeyer,  John  H.,  Yale  School  of  Art,  New  Haven,  Ct 93,  202,  465 

Noel,  Jules,  France 328 

Noyes  &  Blakeslee,  127  Tremont  Street,  Boston— lend 33,  221,  532 

Oakey,  M.  R,,  44  West  17th  Street,  New  York 272 

Odenheimer,  M.  B.,  788  Broadway,  New  York 34,     72 

Ogilvie.  Clinton,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building.  New  York. 453 

Olcott,  Mrs.  H.  A.,  376  Michigan  avenue,  Chicago 233,  253,  341,  566 

Ouclinot,  Achille,  Paris...  .  475 


36  INDEX   OF   ARTISTS. 

Page,  William,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York. Special  Room 

Pattison,  Robert  J. ,  40  East  23rd  Street,  New  York 91,  226 

Perelli,  A.,  New  Orleans 568,  569 

Perkins,  Granville,  Harper  Bros.,  New  York 315,  318,  276,  404 

Perry,  E.  Wood,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 345,  448 

Peterson,  John  E.  C.,  New  York,  Deceased 26 

Pickering,  Arthur  J.,  69  Washington  Street,  Chicago 477,  526 

Picou,  Henri,  Paris 88 

Piquot,  F.,  Paris 503 

Planchi,  P.  Torino,  Italy 402 

Pope,  John,  49  East  21st  Street,  New  York 278,  489 

Pranishnikoff,  Ivan,  P.  Harper  Bros.,  New  York 388 

Pratt,  R.  M.,  45  East25th  Street,New  York 390 

Prescott ,  Edward,  1267  Broadway,  New  York 4,  439 

Quartley,  Arthur,  3  Union  Square,  New  York 52,  206,  386,  416 

Ream,  C.  P. ,  184  Washington  Street,  Chicago 478,  491 

Ream,  Morston,  39  Union  Square,  New  York.. 81,  261 

Reinhart,  Chas.  S.,  58  East  13th  Street,  New  York 514,  557 

ilenner  &  Co. ,  719  Sixth  avenue,  New  York— lend 88 

Richards,  William  T.,  Newport,  R.  I 243,  356 

Rivoire,  Francois,  Paris : 553,  561 

Robbins,  H.  W.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 235,  412,  565 

Rougeron,  Jules  James,  Paris 508 

Ryder,  P.  P.,  335  East  118th  Street,  New  York 225,  441 

Sala,  E.,  Madrid,  Spain. 462,  465 

Bartain,  Emily,  728  Sansom  Street,  Philadelphia 43,  245 

Sartain,  William,  Paris 203,  258,  267,  454 

Satterlee,  Walter,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 27,  210,  556 

Saunier,  Octave,  Paris 384 

Schaus,  William,  749  Broadway— lends 424,  426 

Schenck 461 

Schmidt,  J.  A.,  Antwerp 431 

Schreyer,  Adolph,  Frankfort 61,  97 

Scott,  Mrs.  E.  M. ,  126  State  Street,  Chicago. .  - 313,  544 

Seydel.E.,  Dresden -  222,247 

Shattuck,  A.  D.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York 74 

Shaw,  Miss  Annie  C. ,  Metropolitan  Block,  Chicago T 208 


INDEX   OF   ARTISTS.  37 


Shelton,  Geo.  F.,  19  West  17th  Street,  New  York 3,  303,  308 

Shirlaw,  Walter,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 78 

Shurtleff,  R.  M. ,  387  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York .  237,  338,  437 

Silva,  Francis  A.,  80a  Broadway,  New  York..     56,  86,  323,  335,  346,  370,  393 

Smillie,  James  D.,  337  Fourth  Ave. ,  New  York 49,  336,  343 

Smith,  A.  Gary,  51  West  10th  St.,  New  York 209,  459 

Smith,  Calvin  Rae,  28  S.  Portland  Avenue,  Brooklyn  433,  443 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson,  126  East  44th  Street,  New  York. 324,  361,  577,  578,  583 

Smith,  Henry  P.,  227  West  llth  Street,  New  York 367,  389,  397,  554 

Smith,  T.  L.,  337  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York ..59,  248 

Snedecor,  John,  New  York— lends 360,  558,  586 

Sonntag,  William  L.,  120  East  22d  Street,  New  York 12,  259,  456 

Spread,  Henry  F. ,  170  State  Street,  Chicago 20,  236 

Story,  Geo.  H.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 251 

Stuart,  J.  R.,  Madison,  Wis 510 

Symington,  J. ,  New  York 352 

Tait,  A.F.,  New  York 543 

Tail,  John  R.,  Baltimore 1,  38,  53,  265 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Isadore,  Chicago 589 

Tiffany,  Louis  C.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 213,  263 

Thorn,  J.  C.,  Portchester,  New  York 60,  479,  574 

Thompson,  A.  Wordsworth,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 8,  223 

Thompson,  Miss  M.  A.,  33  Dore  Block,  Chicago.. 502,  516 

Thorpe,  John 555 

Unknown 41 

Unterberger,  F.  R. ,  Brussels 6 

V.,  Paris 216 

Vaini,  Pietro,  New  York  (deceased) : 500,  581 

VanBeest,  A.,  Holland 262,  571 

Van  Elten,  Kruseman,  51  West  Tenth  Street,  New  York, 

35,  47,  307,  348,  398,  417,  422,  444 

Vernier,  Emile  Louis,  Paris 470,  472 

Veron,  A.  R.,  Paris 466 

Verschuur,  W.,  Brussels  (deceased) 63 

Wagner,  Alex.,  Munich Special  Room 

Waller,  Frank,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York 480 

Wallin,  Samuel,  39  Union  Square,  New  York 368,  379,  413 


38  INDEX   OF   ARTISTS. 

Wallis,  Joshua,  London,  (deceased) 427,  430 

Walter,  J.,  Dusseldorf _ 283 

Walters,  M.  Josephine,  293  State  Street,  Brooklyn 286 

Ward,  Charles  C.,  New  York , 212 

Ward,  Edgar  M.,  9  West  49th  Street,  New  York 45,  96,  227 

Webb,  C.  M.,  Antwerp.. __ 17,    89 

Weeks,  E.  L.,  Boston ... 36,  532 

Weir,  Julian  A.,  Paris 1 273,  447 

Whittredge,  WM  51  West  Tenth  Street,  New  York 264 

Wiggins,- John  C.,  40  East  Twenty-third  Street,  New  York 10,     98 

Wilkins,  Mrs.  G.  J.,  Chicago... 80 

Williams  &  Everett,  508  Washington  Street,  Boston— lend 7,  26,  55,     61 

63,  90,  94,  97,  231,  442,  450,  470,  472,  475,  485,  508,  518,  519,  520,  523 

Williams,  Mrs.  F.,  411  Center  Street,  Chicago 46 

Williamson,  John,  6  Astor  Place,  New  York 234,  252,  588,  603 

Wilson,  E.  T.,  Lancaster,  N.  H 593 

Wilson,  Dr.  John,  Brussels— lends 6,  14,  17,  18,  19,  22,  23,  24,  31,    32 

33,  37,  64,  65,  71,  89,  445,  458,  461,  467,  483 
484,  488,  499,  501,  517,  534,  535,  545,  591,  598 

Wilson,  Richard,  London 493 

Witt,  J.  H.,  Ohio 102 

Wood,  Thomas  W.,  51  West  16th  Street,  New  York 326,  509 

Woodward,  Laura,  1155  Broadway,  New  York 385,  399,  440,  446 

Woutermartens,  E.,  Charleroi 19 

Wright,  Rufus,  64  Court  Street,  Brooklyn ... 522 

Wyant,  A.  H.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  New  York _ 246 

Ziem,  Felix,   Paris 56,  280 


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